What Does Adjustable Suspension Mean?
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Adjustable suspension refers to a type of suspension whose performance can be adjusted according to road conditions and the driving state of the vehicle. Categories of adjustable suspension: Adjustable air suspension: Air suspension utilizes an air compressor to generate compressed air, which is then used to adjust the ground clearance of the vehicle chassis. Adjustable hydraulic suspension: Adjustable hydraulic suspension is a technology developed by Citroën, with the earliest hydro-pneumatic suspension produced in 1950, achieved through two hydro-pneumatic pumps in the rear suspension. It was later phased out due to slow response times. Adjustable electromagnetic suspension: Electromagnetic adjustable suspension refers to a suspension system that uses electromagnetic reactions to adjust the height of the vehicle chassis. Electronic hydraulic adjustable suspension: Electronic hydraulic adjustable suspension, also known as Continuous Damping Control (CDC), is another type of active suspension.